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looks cool... I always liked your bike... [sm=bling.gif]
What is the width of that rear tire????
Edit... front kinda beefy as well... their Avons but what size if you don't mind me asking.
I have been thinking seriously about these.....VERY SERIOUSLY.....and buddies have said that they are short like drag pipes, sothey will be betteron the high end, butI will lose my low end.....You guys have them on your bikes, what do you guys think?? Have you lost any power on the lower end? Have they cut your performance at all? I know "everybody" has them, and I would love to, but dont want to lose anything performance wise.
I have them on my 2006 Super Glide Custom but the only problem is if you want to have saddlebags, they blow on the bag and ruin them. But they do sound great and I just have to put my luggage on the back rack!
looks cool... I always liked your bike... [sm=bling.gif]
What is the width of that rear tire????
Edit... front kinda beefy as well... their Avons but what size if you don't mind me asking.
Thanks! The Avons are stock Superglide size (the rear is a 150 I think) and they are awesome, corner on rails and easily ride over grooves and ruts.
I have been thinking seriously about these.....VERY SERIOUSLY.....and buddies have said that they are short like drag pipes, sothey will be betteron the high end, butI will lose my low end.....You guys have them on your bikes, what do you guys think?? Have you lost any power on the lower end? Have they cut your performance at all? I know "everybody" has them, and I would love to, but dont want to lose anything performance wise.
Thanks,
Sean
Maybe lost just a tiny bit on the low end, but overall the powerband feels smoother throughout. On the high end anyone near you will need ear plugs You can always add torque cones or the quiet baffles if you didn't think you were getting enough back pressure, but the stock baffles are good enough for me.
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